FIA confirms number of sprint races will remain the same for 2023 F1 season
The FIA has confirmed there will be three sprint races during the 2023 Formula 1 calendar.
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The FIA has confirmed there will be three sprint races during the 2023 Formula 1 calendar.
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The FIA have confirmed the 2023 Formula One calendar will continue to feature three sprint events, after a proposal to double the number of sprint races was not approved. F1 have been keen to have at least six sprint event, but a dispute over the budget cap and accident damage costs led to a disagreement between the teams and the sport’s organisers.
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Alexander Zverev has revealed that he still doesn't know when he'll return to the tour following his horror French Open injury, in what will come as a relief to Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The world No 2 has long been touted as one of the threats to their dominance but it seems he will have to wait to be able to challenge them for the big titles again as he remains sidelined.
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Alexander Zverev has admitted he is not sure when he will return to competitive action but said he is making “important progress” in his recovery from his ankle injury. The Tokyo 2020 gold medallist has been out injured since June 3 after he took a nasty tumble and tore several ligaments in his right ankle which forced him to withdraw from his French Open semi-final match against Rafael Nadal. Ad/> The world No.